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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 34
עמוד
We moderns can only conjecture as to the age of that civilization which for so
many centuries was the envy and the fear of the races of other days. It was
venerable seven thousand years ago. It was of such antiquity that its architecture
and art ...
We moderns can only conjecture as to the age of that civilization which for so
many centuries was the envy and the fear of the races of other days. It was
venerable seven thousand years ago. It was of such antiquity that its architecture
and art ...
עמוד 49
She had risen to such heights of culture and civilization, she had sunk to such
depths of drunken debauchery as man had never before conceived. But the hand
had written upon the walls of her royal temples and palaces—and she expired ...
She had risen to such heights of culture and civilization, she had sunk to such
depths of drunken debauchery as man had never before conceived. But the hand
had written upon the walls of her royal temples and palaces—and she expired ...
עמוד 175
THE ARAB ENTERs PERSIA There is nothing more dramatic in the history of
literature than the meteor-like rise—and fall—of Arabian civilization. Before that
mighty prophet and founder of one of the most far-flung religions in the world, ...
THE ARAB ENTERs PERSIA There is nothing more dramatic in the history of
literature than the meteor-like rise—and fall—of Arabian civilization. Before that
mighty prophet and founder of one of the most far-flung religions in the world, ...
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The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
THE DAwn IN INDIA | 74 |
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